The result was delete. – Juliancolton | Talk 01:01, 19 November 2009 (UTC) reply
Neologism with no reliable sources about the term rather than just using the term. This might be a candidate for Wiktionary rather than Wikipedia. Chuckiesdad/ Talk/ Contribs 07:36, 11 November 2009 (UTC) reply
Thank you for adding the reference of misticm to the clairgnosis article. I did not intentionally unedit as I am new to the use of tools on wikipedia. I have looked on line-the term in used often on websites of intuitive and energy teachers. However, it is most often used in improper context. I am open to presenting any reference necessary. I did have a link to a book but was asked to remove it. I tried to refer to a published manuscript-not for the purpose of selling the book but for purpose of adding reliable information about the term. The new age community is often in development and quickly changes or creates new terms. The term clairgnosis have been in use for about ten years since the Reiki movement became popolar. http://www.elizabethmorgan.net/glossary.htm http://www.lightsourcegroup.com/Metaphysics%20101%20A%20-%20F.htm http://www.elizabethmorgan.net/glossary.htm http://www.insightclairvoyance.net/Classes.html There are thousands more sites that use this term. They are not connected to me or each other. This seems to be fair reason to add the term. I do know I am unfamiliar with the tools and am probably not setting up the page as should be. I am open to learning more.
Shall I list here pages on the web that use this term?—Preceding
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A term such as clairgnosis found 59 times in the web carries weight that the term exists. I am willing to make any changes necessary to the article to make it appropriate to Wikipedia. I am new here and certainly have created work for those who are working for the integrity of Wikepedia. The term however is a new age term in use. There is a movement within the YMCA of the USA to promote a disciplin/practice (similar to Yoga) that is said to increase the state of clairgnosis. The US YMCA have taken well deserved credit for the "invention" of several mainstream sports. Would the YMCA be a reliable source for the word? Wouldn't Wikipedia want to be involved with presenting a term that will be mainstream through YMCA practices? Did you know bowling was once a new term and first used at the YMCA? There are many new terms and fitness practices now taught through the YMCA that are not in Wikipedia. I don't want to be the advocate for all of them. But, do you see this as a discussion point for Widipedia? How can we keep the term? I am simply trying to quicken the visibility of the term as now there seem to be lots of mis-use in the newage/fitness community. It may sound like fluff to those who are not interested or schooled in this area. But, to the community that practices alternative means of wellness-this issue is not fluff. —Preceding
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Biofield energy healing from the inside- ►umich.edu [PDF] SL Warber, D Cornelio, J Straughn, G Kile - Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 2004 - liebertonline.com ... WARBER ET AL. 1110 Page 5. clairgnosis (clear thinking), clairvoyance, a knowingness or a sixth sense, or an intuitive experience. ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 3 versions —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.250.69.216 ( talk) 19:07, 13 November 2009 (UTC) reply